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joke is that the vice president is the stimulus plan for journalists, he train of thought makes all local stops, and he likes to talk a lot. >> a brilliant term. >> he will hammer away on paul ryan's medicare. >> he should. >> and now we have the president hammering away -- about big bird. >> does matter. we will all be interested and watching. lou: that is the question. >> i don't think that anybody votes for vice president. lou: does it matter as much as big bird? >> no. >> you can't talk down about big bird. >> i have a 5 year oil nothing matters as much. lou: it will look great in the private marketplace, where it belongs, where it once was, jim hensen selling rights back a decade ago. now they will go private after going public. >> a fun debate. lou: thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. lou: up next, one view are may have uncovered the real reason that obama campaign is looking to big bird for help, we go to the in box next, stay with us. the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eh, eh, eh [
joke is that the vice president is the stimulus plan for journalists, he train of thought makes all local stops, and he likes to talk a lot. >> a brilliant term. >> he will hammer away on paul ryan's medicare. >> he should. >> and now we have the president hammering away -- about big bird. >> does matter. we will all be interested and watching. lou: that is the question. >> i don't think that anybody votes for vice president. lou: does it matter as much as...
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from local communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlock. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse eurext. unlocking the world's tential. liz: so we found out today the federal reserve deciding to make no changes to their policies and vowing to continue the bond buying program until there was clear sign of an economic rebound but our next guest questioned whether the so-called qe3 is really helping ashley: joining us now d david jones and mark calabria. thank you both for being here. all right, david. look, clearly the money spigot is open, the punchbowl is free and the party is still rolling on and the fed today, this was a non-news statement as far as i'm concerned. no big surprise, 15 days before the election but how long will the fed keep this going? they talk about a recovery. we're seeing some signs of that but obviously do you think this is having an impact, qe3? >> not as much as i think the fed is hoping. remember decision back in september was a full-blown decision. th
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we have pre-positioned assets so fema personnel are working closely with state and local governments making sure the food and water and emergency generation is available for those communities that will be hardest hit. we anticipate that the center of the storm will hit landfall sometime this evening, but because of the nature of this storm, we are certain that this is going to be a slow-moving process through a wide swath of the country. billions of people are going to be affected. so the most important message that i have for the public right now is please listen to what your state and local officials are saying. when they tell you to evacuate, you need to evacuate, do not delay, do not pause, don't question the instructions that are being given because this is a serious storm and potentially could have fatal consequences if people have not acted quickly. the good news is the governor and local officials in the past few days of preparations have been a close correlation with the governments, so we're confident the assets are pre-positioned for effective response the aftermath of the
we have pre-positioned assets so fema personnel are working closely with state and local governments making sure the food and water and emergency generation is available for those communities that will be hardest hit. we anticipate that the center of the storm will hit landfall sometime this evening, but because of the nature of this storm, we are certain that this is going to be a slow-moving process through a wide swath of the country. billions of people are going to be affected. so the most...
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faith is a sense of right now demand is weak locally. lower prices. melissa: gasoline is getting hit? >> look at where we are coming from and we did it a two week low on the rbob future. generally speaking when you see the prices come down, really, rbob has been out of whack with rude. i do not know if it is that, but definitely part of the equation. melissa: big story there. keep an eye on it. lori: oil prices, gas prices, always political. let's talk politics now. the first presidential debate hours away now. my next guest says this is his best opportunity to do just that. it could also be his last. joining the now is ryan gardner. if it's great to have you back on the show. i will just cut to the chase, do you think will win we must. [laughter] i think ronnie has a chance to have a good night here. he needs to deliver a clear, precise message. he has already done a very tough thing critiquing and criticizing the president's record so far. he needs to close the sale on why he would be better. lori: almost like a broken record, right? being critical
faith is a sense of right now demand is weak locally. lower prices. melissa: gasoline is getting hit? >> look at where we are coming from and we did it a two week low on the rbob future. generally speaking when you see the prices come down, really, rbob has been out of whack with rude. i do not know if it is that, but definitely part of the equation. melissa: big story there. keep an eye on it. lori: oil prices, gas prices, always political. let's talk politics now. the first presidential...
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coordination between state, local and federal governments has been outstanding. obviously we are now moving into the recovery phase in a lot of the most severely affected areas. new jersey, new york, in particular, have been pounded by the storm, connecticut has taken a big hit. because of some of the work that has been done ahead of time, we have been able to get over a thousand fema officials in place, repositioned, we have been able to get supplies, food, medicine, water, emergency generators to assure that hospitals and law-enforcement offices are able to stay up and running as they are responding. we are going to continue to push as hard as we can to make sure power is up throughout the region, this is mostly of local responsibility, private utilities lean forward but we are doing everything to provide additional resources so that we can expedite getting power up and running in these communities in places like newark, new jersey where you have 90% of people without power. we can't have a situation where that lasts for days on end. my instructions to the fede
coordination between state, local and federal governments has been outstanding. obviously we are now moving into the recovery phase in a lot of the most severely affected areas. new jersey, new york, in particular, have been pounded by the storm, connecticut has taken a big hit. because of some of the work that has been done ahead of time, we have been able to get over a thousand fema officials in place, repositioned, we have been able to get supplies, food, medicine, water, emergency...
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now twitter implementing a policy to ban local content for the first time. the micro blogging service blocked the account for a ban -- [inaudible] -- at the urgent request of local authorities. the policy allows twitter to block content in specific countries if tweets violate local laws. amazon now offering lightning deals every day until november 18th for items listed on its holiday list. this follows moves by both target and best buy to announce they would match the on-line prices of their competitors. and that is your latest look at business from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. tracy: so clearly some surprises aren't necessarily good. google earnings watching wall street way off-guard earlier in attend, in a filing that appears to have been posted inadvertently. came in below expectations. dennis kneale is following this. >> 22 billion dollars, that is how much market value google lost in a single day today. now, after the mistaken premature release of an incomplete earnings report that was surprisingly disappointing. google sto
now twitter implementing a policy to ban local content for the first time. the micro blogging service blocked the account for a ban -- [inaudible] -- at the urgent request of local authorities. the policy allows twitter to block content in specific countries if tweets violate local laws. amazon now offering lightning deals every day until november 18th for items listed on its holiday list. this follows moves by both target and best buy to announce they would match the on-line prices of their...
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you are seeing it in the crude and local market. there is a limited participation. some people tend to look for a day like this for opportunity, i look at this as a favorite risk day. this gives you an unexpected opportunity to review the markets. sandra: dyke the s&p up 15% this year. the unemployment number will come out friday. >> that is definitely what traders are looking for right now. sandra: by the way, we will continue to update viewers, melissa and ashley, whether or not markets will be open here tomorrow. the treasury orchids to be closed tomorrow, there was a recommendation for that. we will be updating you live on the trading floor all day . ashley: we will get more details later. all markets are closed today. it looks like the major markets will be closed again tomorrow, just to give you an idea with the powerful storm and how big it is wreaking. melissa: she is in the middle of the quantity fits. oil a big deal on a day like today. ashley: we will keep an eye out for the sec statement. sandy's wrath. we believe the stocks will be closed again tomorrow
you are seeing it in the crude and local market. there is a limited participation. some people tend to look for a day like this for opportunity, i look at this as a favorite risk day. this gives you an unexpected opportunity to review the markets. sandra: dyke the s&p up 15% this year. the unemployment number will come out friday. >> that is definitely what traders are looking for right now. sandra: by the way, we will continue to update viewers, melissa and ashley, whether or not...
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we have them nuclear in the united states. >> get on the phone and call your local congressman. that is who should be out of office, not ben bernanke. he is the only guy doing anything in washington, d.c. congress hasn't done anything with the fiscal cliff if it wasn't for bernanke, we would be doomed. >> you should just go ahead and marry him. it makes no sense. cheryl: i want to move the conversation forward if we can. the market where we are today, a nice boost yesterday but here's the problem. companies are still telling us they are afraid to hire, the demand is not there. whether the fed has done anything, what should we do to fix it? >> all we can do is get a new administration in there. iget somebody who understands unless you get the deficits under control, entrepreneur and businesses are not ones to leverage up and will not grow. you better get the tax rate down and continue to make the country strong unlike what has been happening the last four years. you need and not newer, not a community organizer. hopefully that will happen soon. cheryl: governor romney says if he'
we have them nuclear in the united states. >> get on the phone and call your local congressman. that is who should be out of office, not ben bernanke. he is the only guy doing anything in washington, d.c. congress hasn't done anything with the fiscal cliff if it wasn't for bernanke, we would be doomed. >> you should just go ahead and marry him. it makes no sense. cheryl: i want to move the conversation forward if we can. the market where we are today, a nice boost yesterday but...
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romney did an interview with local affiliate, local fox station as a matter of fact and they asked him about it. here is how mr. romney intends to sort of deal with that issue of the 47%. >> they want to know is, will he get jobs for the american people and get rising incomes and i'm a president for 100% of the american people. that is the real percent people care about. not 99 versus one. not 47 versus anyone else. i will be a president for 100% of the people and i demonstrated that throughout my life. >> it will be the biggest audience mitt romney ever had. 50 or 60 million. he would quibble when he was president of the olympics in 2002 over a billion watched worldwide. first of three presidential debates. romney said it is not just one but many could posit of last five weeks remaining before now and the election. melissa: campaign carl cameron. you are the best. thank you so much. tomorrow night be sure to tune into neil can view toes -- cavuto's coverage of the presidential debate 8:00 eastern on fox business. coming up tonight on "money", gary johnson libertarian nominee for presi
romney did an interview with local affiliate, local fox station as a matter of fact and they asked him about it. here is how mr. romney intends to sort of deal with that issue of the 47%. >> they want to know is, will he get jobs for the american people and get rising incomes and i'm a president for 100% of the american people. that is the real percent people care about. not 99 versus one. not 47 versus anyone else. i will be a president for 100% of the people and i demonstrated that...
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they should have choices, votes on line and go to local schools. with at a very good afternoon, i am lori rothman, we are coming off of the biggest one day sell-off in four months. one name sharply in the green, facebook shares soaring as wall street that the social media giant has found a way to make some money. analyst michael packard joins us straight ahead. new reports show growth of timco pulling back, treasury market should yield, the move to make the head of the fomc minutes. those are released at 2:00 eastern today. let's look at the equities market. back to the floor of the stock exchange with nicole petallides. stocks posting modest gains with a long way to go to make up losses. nicole: the late losses friday we got 200 points to virtually flat. yesterday we drop 243 points so clearly we have to make enough on wall street. if you are able out there with some up arrows earnings were better today than we have seen over the last three trading days and that was something that contributed to the selling. dow jones industrials up 30 points. the
they should have choices, votes on line and go to local schools. with at a very good afternoon, i am lori rothman, we are coming off of the biggest one day sell-off in four months. one name sharply in the green, facebook shares soaring as wall street that the social media giant has found a way to make some money. analyst michael packard joins us straight ahead. new reports show growth of timco pulling back, treasury market should yield, the move to make the head of the fomc minutes. those are...
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"keep it local. if you keep your money local, everyone benefits." "public works. we have to get people working any way we can." "i think we have to change our tax structure. the rich need to pay a little bit more." chicago ideas week brought thought leaders together to address the issue. austan goolsbee seved in the obama administration as the chairman of the council of economic advisors, and he offered the manufacturing sector as a potential fix. 'we're going to have to export more manufacturing, shift the focus of the economy, and that's going to take a long time. it's going to cost money. we're going to have to retrain our workers." advancing that idea focuses on the nation's education system, training the students of today for the hi-tech jobs of tomorrow. 83% of manufacturing firms reported a shortage of skilled technicians, leaving industry executives like ron bullock of bison gear and engineering corporation highlighting job opportunities in his industry. 'we've had 600,000 unfilled positions on an on-going basis through the national association of manufact
"keep it local. if you keep your money local, everyone benefits." "public works. we have to get people working any way we can." "i think we have to change our tax structure. the rich need to pay a little bit more." chicago ideas week brought thought leaders together to address the issue. austan goolsbee seved in the obama administration as the chairman of the council of economic advisors, and he offered the manufacturing sector as a potential fix. 'we're going to...
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we may have to wait for a local front end loader to come and clear that street. it is a mess not just for us, obviously for thousands and thousands of residents of this community and the communities up and down the coast. cheryl, it's a real, real tough time for them. cheryl: it's unbelievable. really it is. rick leventhal from fox news, thank you very much. >> yeah. cheryl: hopefully he will get out of this soon everybody. with the presidential election just one week away, everybody, rick was just talking about it, millions of people still don't have power. the aftermath of sandy is becoming somewhat clear at this hour, still trying to find things out. some are talking at this point that maybe we should delay election day. peter barnes is looking at that side of sandy from washington. and you've had several people come out on television frankly today peter and say we should do it. is it even possible? peter: no not at this point because federal law sets the date for the election and only congress can change it and i don't think congress will have time to change
we may have to wait for a local front end loader to come and clear that street. it is a mess not just for us, obviously for thousands and thousands of residents of this community and the communities up and down the coast. cheryl, it's a real, real tough time for them. cheryl: it's unbelievable. really it is. rick leventhal from fox news, thank you very much. >> yeah. cheryl: hopefully he will get out of this soon everybody. with the presidential election just one week away, everybody,...
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. >> more about harriet beecher stowe this weekend as booktv, american history tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history and literally life of a gust of may and saturday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2, and sunday at 5 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. >> according to the new america foundation, 2012 is been the most expensive election season on record due in part to the supreme court citizens united decision. in this discussion panelists examine the effect that corporate spending has had on the campaign season. this is an hour and a half. >> good morning. good morning and welcome to the new america foundation. my name is mark schmitt. i'm a senior fellow at the roosevelt institute and a research fellow here at new america foundation. the vice president of new america and i have pulled together a good panel on what's really going on with money and politics in 2012. we call it beyond sticker shock because the idea is to kind of get beyond the basic idea of that huge amount of money here in politics. i remember when i first got involved in
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not just the presidential, but on some of these non-ballot races, you have the real potential to move local elections or smart -- smaller elections like that, and because it is coming from the super pac, there is less accountability. it is people for a better tomorrow, not my opponent who is saying it. and i wonder at the end of this race when we look back if the ads that run in the final eight weeks, if we do not see some pretty crummy as coming out of these. >> tv stations actually can refuse ads they consider libelous. if they are coming from an outside group. they cannot refuse ads coming from a candidate. >> it almost never do. >> the almost never do. -- they almost never do. >> they are not corporation's. >> that's right peeping that is the other thing. >> again, the libel barrier -- you can go pretty far distorting someone's record or the facts without being libelous. >> implicit in this conversation is a notes worth making an explicit. we are used to races where candidates are broadcasting at each other. when i was involved in mccain campaign the last time, there was a lot of press
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one, it also means being able to identify locally not only through the internet. the internet is nice, but it is a different approach of what people are doing. and again, the social media doesn't make resolution. education makes revolution. middle class mix revolution not the social media and for that we need to be more aware of the indicators emerging and who is doing what now in this different civil society, and for that i think it is a better understanding to be able to bring new skills. people in this part of the world and i will finish on that. admiring the u.s. for its capacity of its dictation and a entrepreneurship. of course we can bring entrepreneurs from the middle east to the u.s. and vice versa. it doesn't create the positive cross pollination. how do we make this work? this would be a very important way to feel more secure as a society because as we know, democracy doesn't fight each other. so, what i am lining up here is some elements are more long-term approach which may be very frustrating especially a type of election, but in the long run, the as
one, it also means being able to identify locally not only through the internet. the internet is nice, but it is a different approach of what people are doing. and again, the social media doesn't make resolution. education makes revolution. middle class mix revolution not the social media and for that we need to be more aware of the indicators emerging and who is doing what now in this different civil society, and for that i think it is a better understanding to be able to bring new skills....
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most of the money, i think close to the local tv stations. and of course there are very big local tv stations and conglomerates. but those tv stations make a huge amount of money from political ads. it is a great business. partly because it can recently inflated their prices, make up quotes. no one knows what the real prices people are paying. local broadcasters are resisting proposals. >> this is the whole idea of what i was talking about in the beginning of 42 files in the sec. the tv stations themselves and broadcasters were saying it is too burdensome to to put a stop on my. to burton's intimate as easily searchable. before -- too burdensome to make this easily searchable. it is incredibly burdensome as a citizen in this country. you have got this and you have got the fact that these ads run by candidates, there's a certain amount of money that those cost. cannot inflate those ads. but those outside groups consider this cost this, now costs this. certain markets like in ohio and florida, i do not think there are any adds a better running
most of the money, i think close to the local tv stations. and of course there are very big local tv stations and conglomerates. but those tv stations make a huge amount of money from political ads. it is a great business. partly because it can recently inflated their prices, make up quotes. no one knows what the real prices people are paying. local broadcasters are resisting proposals. >> this is the whole idea of what i was talking about in the beginning of 42 files in the sec. the tv...
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local officials can be paid off by contractors for contracts to build roads, apartment buildings and so. the expert or. land from farmers and drove to people who want to use for economic development. and get paid off along the way. and that points to a problem, which i think is one that's significant and needs to be kept in mind. and that is corruption in a chinese system is endemic, and as we realize as we saw, illustrated in the bushes like is, it penetrates to the highest level of the chinese government. political reform is an entirely different question. it is not something at least not in the ways we would recognize it, it is on the table for discussion. in china. people talk about democracy, the importance of increasing avenues for people to express their views, but when you look closely at what they're proposing, it's democracy within the party, competition among small numbers for political office. it's not something that we would recognize as genuine political reform. i think we need to be hopeful and open but we also need to be realistic. i remember with hu jintao came into
local officials can be paid off by contractors for contracts to build roads, apartment buildings and so. the expert or. land from farmers and drove to people who want to use for economic development. and get paid off along the way. and that points to a problem, which i think is one that's significant and needs to be kept in mind. and that is corruption in a chinese system is endemic, and as we realize as we saw, illustrated in the bushes like is, it penetrates to the highest level of the...
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i want to thank all the federal teams, state, local teams in place. i am confident we are ready but i think the public need to prepare for the fact that this may take a long time to clean up. the good news is, we will clean up and get through this. >> [inaudible] >> i am not worried about the impact on the election. i am worried about the impact on families and the impact on our first responders. item word about the impact on our economy and transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. right now, our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives, that our search and rescue teams will be in place, that people can get the food, water, following instructions. for shelter they need in case of an emergency, and that we respond as quickly as possible to get the economy back on track. >> president obama on the latest on the fedor response to hurricane sandy. the president warning citizens to take proper precautions and listen to the direction given by state and local officials as the government is the best position to help
i want to thank all the federal teams, state, local teams in place. i am confident we are ready but i think the public need to prepare for the fact that this may take a long time to clean up. the good news is, we will clean up and get through this. >> [inaudible] >> i am not worried about the impact on the election. i am worried about the impact on families and the impact on our first responders. item word about the impact on our economy and transportation. the election will take...
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i think education is under the local level. the local school boards would do a better job of that. clearly, clearly we need competition. competition makes everything better. it makes it more efficient. higher education, the envy of the world, and the major reason is competition. there's a jillion schools out there and lots of competition. we need competition in k through 12 and we'll lead the world there, too. moderator: mr. mueller. mueller: i'd like you to imagine you were running a big university and you were told no matter what you charge, we have a bunch of taxpayers who are going to back up the loans to people, and we're going to let them go wild, charge 60,000, fine, we got it covered. we're going to give them those loans. what incentive is there for the universities to lower their costs? no. i think the evidence is clear. the universities are raising their rates much higher than the rate of inflation, and they're spending it on really awesome gyms, and really nice campuses. i just got out of school, so i'm well aware of this. the gyms -- i could have trained to be an olympi
i think education is under the local level. the local school boards would do a better job of that. clearly, clearly we need competition. competition makes everything better. it makes it more efficient. higher education, the envy of the world, and the major reason is competition. there's a jillion schools out there and lots of competition. we need competition in k through 12 and we'll lead the world there, too. moderator: mr. mueller. mueller: i'd like you to imagine you were running a big...
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the fight remains local and regional. again, as we see this years and the sunni crescents collide, they are colliding in syria. they are part of a growing arab cold war and the arab spring. [inaudible] >> in the wake of the arab spring, [inaudible] for many domestic reasons, it is time to keep those problems out of the theater of [inaudible] at the moment. and pressurization of the nuclear issue in enron. finally, it's crescent goes from israeli. in the wake of the recession. and it is based on [inaudible] the people are so much closer to them than anyone around. now, i would say this is egypt [inaudible] in many ways is quite attractive and it is politically experienced in the condition of having been where it actually knows that opposition is no longer in the opposition. will they adopt an extremist agenda now that they are in power? as hosni mubarak one must? >> is keeping the arrangement with israel. he is very statesmanlike. he has invited saudi arabia and iran to negotiate together over syria. those four players, it
the fight remains local and regional. again, as we see this years and the sunni crescents collide, they are colliding in syria. they are part of a growing arab cold war and the arab spring. [inaudible] >> in the wake of the arab spring, [inaudible] for many domestic reasons, it is time to keep those problems out of the theater of [inaudible] at the moment. and pressurization of the nuclear issue in enron. finally, it's crescent goes from israeli. in the wake of the recession. and it is...
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it would be store by store and specific to that local store. customers would have to check with the store manager. >> we should show at some point today a chart of thgenerac. when they are hooked up to natural gas, they are there and ready to go. and you don't need to go to a gas station and load up a bunch of tanks and pour it into the generator and start it up like a lawn mower or something. the market is not trading. what is more profitable, margin on batteries or plywood? >> depends on which vendor you are talking about. we really don't talk about specific profit on items. >> depends on which one is easier to gauge at any given time. >> good thing here is state of emergencies are declared we lock down pricing. we lock down pricing well in advance of states of decree and the majority of states we serve locked down in the northeast at this point. price gauging may be somebody else's problem but not home depots. >> is there a state where you have seen people get more quickly into the stores or is this pretty much across the board everywhere. >
it would be store by store and specific to that local store. customers would have to check with the store manager. >> we should show at some point today a chart of thgenerac. when they are hooked up to natural gas, they are there and ready to go. and you don't need to go to a gas station and load up a bunch of tanks and pour it into the generator and start it up like a lawn mower or something. the market is not trading. what is more profitable, margin on batteries or plywood? >>...
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of course there are very big local tv stations and conglomerate local tv stations. but those tv stations make a huge amount of money from political ads. it's a great business partly because they can essentially inflate prices, make up quotes, bid prices because no one knows what the real prices people pay it and they are resisting proposal. can can describe better than i can. >> this is the whole idea in the beginning of the files in the sec. the tv stations themselves and broadcasters were saying it is too burdensome to have to put this stuff online. it's too burdensome to make this easily searchable for the public. before it was the beginning of august and is required to be put online to find out what groups are spending an candidates are spending, the actual amount come you had to go there in person and pull records yourself. that's incredibly burdensome as a citizen in this country. so you've got that and you've got the fact that these ads run by candidates is a certain amount of money does christ in you can't inflate the size. these outside groups say now cost
of course there are very big local tv stations and conglomerate local tv stations. but those tv stations make a huge amount of money from political ads. it's a great business partly because they can essentially inflate prices, make up quotes, bid prices because no one knows what the real prices people pay it and they are resisting proposal. can can describe better than i can. >> this is the whole idea in the beginning of the files in the sec. the tv stations themselves and broadcasters...
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from local communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >>> google's shocking third quarter miss. >> big miss on revenue, big miss on eps. the stock is getting wallops. >> henry blodget on the search giant's struggling core business and expansion into
from local communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford...
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and local - it's not enough to leave it up to the local school districts. they're not able to do it. and our future depends upon it. look, we're in an information age. our economic future depends upon whether or not our children are going to get the kind of education that let's them go on to college. and again, i want to make it possible for all middle-class families to send their kids to college and more pell grants for those who are in the lower income groups also. and then, i want to make sure that we have job training on top of that and lifelong learning. but it all starts with the public school teachers. my proposal gives $10,000 hiring bonuses for those teachers who are - who get certified to teach in the areas where they're most needed. now, accountability? we basically agree on accountability. my plan requires testing of all students. it also requires something that governor bush's plan doesn't - it requires testing of all new teachers, including in the subjects that they teach. we have to start treating teachers like the professionals that they are
and local - it's not enough to leave it up to the local school districts. they're not able to do it. and our future depends upon it. look, we're in an information age. our economic future depends upon whether or not our children are going to get the kind of education that let's them go on to college. and again, i want to make it possible for all middle-class families to send their kids to college and more pell grants for those who are in the lower income groups also. and then, i want to make...
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more on what the local restaurants had to say. when we come back. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >> we have several hot spots. >> drive times are nearly an hour from the altamont pass. the delays on the nimitz freeway as a backup rose southbound, the traffic that is backed up their beyond davis is moving in the southbound direction. across the bay we're still jammed up on highway 1 01 in redwood city. coming out of burlingame there's a 40 minute drive time to get to redwood city on the 1 01 south down. the northbound traffic is also jammed to 80 is heavy and southbound. this is the wors
more on what the local restaurants had to say. when we come back. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the...
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it is about the search result in the advertising that comes on a local level after that, is it smart that the ecosystems of google and apple are separating or not? >> again, at a high level you'll look at two companies becoming direct competitors in every sing of the world. operating apple on the home screen is probably a lifetime thing. you will probably see kodak move away from the ecosystem and everything. the two systems will go after each other and i don't think their products are going to promote an enemy. >> they keep growing expenses faster than their top line. for a company of this size, i find that a little disturb bes. ben, would you agree they could have more physical opinion and more focus. but this is not a company that lacks ambition. following this for over a decade, it is fascinating. thee guys really have drank their own cool-aid want to see them continuing to push off nor off, getting into more and more offices and do things untone. you are seeing them do this -- >> i'm curious, the next frontier of computing will be the wearable pc, things like glasses and other d
it is about the search result in the advertising that comes on a local level after that, is it smart that the ecosystems of google and apple are separating or not? >> again, at a high level you'll look at two companies becoming direct competitors in every sing of the world. operating apple on the home screen is probably a lifetime thing. you will probably see kodak move away from the ecosystem and everything. the two systems will go after each other and i don't think their products are...
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. >> have verification at the local level. i believe that we have bipartisanship at the local level, we have the insurance of making sure that we have an open process to make sure that they can watch. there is a paranoia about using machines. we also understand that in florida, the hanging chad's, and they were serious issues that decided the presidency of the united states. what we are worried about an hour paranoid way is making sure that the machines are working and they are checked off. >> we are well prepared and we have the secretary of state well-prepared. while the entire nation may be watching of election night to see where ohio goes, i think it is going to go down to ohio and florida and possibly virginia. we are not going to have a florida moment. whether you're a democrat or republican, the voters need to know that you will be counted and have plenty of access. your vote is going to be counted accurately and it will be reported. i understand the concerns and some of the people that have conspiracy theories out ther
. >> have verification at the local level. i believe that we have bipartisanship at the local level, we have the insurance of making sure that we have an open process to make sure that they can watch. there is a paranoia about using machines. we also understand that in florida, the hanging chad's, and they were serious issues that decided the presidency of the united states. what we are worried about an hour paranoid way is making sure that the machines are working and they are checked...